Duncan, nestled within the picturesque Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island, exemplifies the cultural depth and natural beauty found in
British Columbia (BC). The "City of Totems" boasts a rich Indigenous heritage, showcased by its impressive collection of totem poles, while the Cowichan Tribes contribute to the area’s cultural vibrancy. This region, often referred to as the "Napa of the North," thrives on its wine industry and diverse agriculture, enhanced by a mild climate. Outdoor enthusiasts revel in opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and fishing, with the Cowichan River and nearby Cowichan Lake adding to the allure. From art galleries to farmers’ markets, Duncan offers an array of cultural and recreational experiences that celebrate the heart of BC’s beauty and community spirit within its
diverse cities and neighbourhoods.